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Drexel to Establish NSF Plasma Research and Development Center with Michigan and George Washington
February 28, 2018
With support from the National Science Foundation, researchers from Drexel University, the University of Michigan and George Washington University will work with interested companies to uncover new ways to use high-pressure plasma technology.
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A High(er)-Definition Nose — Drexel's MXene Material Could Improve Sensors That Sniff
February 01, 2018
Sensors that sniff out chemicals in the air to warn us about everything from fires to carbon monoxide to drunk drivers to explosive devices hidden in luggage have improved so much that they can even detect diseases on a person’s breath. Researchers from Drexel University and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have made a discovery that could make our best “chemical noses” even more sensitive.
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